My Morning Jacket

My Morning Jacket => The Music => Topic started by: slappymoe on Sep 27, 2008, 10:52 AM

Title: music therapy
Post by: slappymoe on Sep 27, 2008, 10:52 AM
watched my lousville cardinal football team lose a heartbreaker last night. :'(

woke this morning hungover and sad.  started doing some housework and decided to pop It Still Moves into the cd player.

halfway though dancefloors and i'm dancing, singing along, and just happy to be alive!! :)

these guys and their music are magical.  if they can cure my foul mood so quickly, they can cure anything!!!
Title: Re: music therapy
Post by: Love Dogg on Sep 27, 2008, 11:00 AM
Quotewatched my lousville cardinal football team lose a heartbreaker last night. :'(

woke this morning hungover and sad.  started doing some housework and decided to pop It Still Moves into the cd player.

halfway though dancefloors and i'm dancing, singing along, and just happy to be alive!! :)

these guys and their music are magical.  if they can cure my foul mood so quickly, they can cure anything!!!


You are correct, my friend.  In fact, I'm a little bummed about the game, too.  Plus I need to clean the house.  I'll take your advice and whip up some It Still Moves.   :)
Title: Re: music therapy
Post by: easy way on Sep 27, 2008, 11:32 AM
An adult human is roughly 75% water. Below is a link to images of water molecules which are exposed to different types of music. Click on music...then keep the pointer at the top of the image to display the song info.

https://www.hado.net/watercrystals/index.php

It all comes down to vibrations and how we react to them...and MMJ puts out the good vibes!  ;)
Title: Re: music therapy
Post by: YouAre_GivenToFly on Sep 29, 2008, 06:54 PM
QuoteAn adult human is roughly 75% water.

Tom Green, speaking before swimming across some lake I believe, on why he will be able to complete the swim...

"If 75% of me is water, than only 25% of me has to swim."
Title: Re: music therapy
Post by: getinthevan on Sep 29, 2008, 07:06 PM
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"If 75% of me is water, than only 25% of me has to swim."

Unfortunately, in my case, that other 25% of me is lazy.
Title: Re: music therapy
Post by: librarian on Dec 30, 2008, 12:36 PM
Quotewatched my lousville cardinal football team lose a heartbreaker last night. :'(

woke this morning hungover and sad.  started doing some housework and decided to pop It Still Moves into the cd player.

halfway though dancefloors and i'm dancing, singing along, and just happy to be alive!! :)

these guys and their music are magical.  if they can cure my foul mood so quickly, they can cure anything!!!

MMJ fix everything. Always. The number of sleepless nights I've spent lying on my bed in the dark in a state of semi-meditation with them playing on repeat since discovering their magic months ago almost outweigh those during which I've slept - and the former always leaves me better refreshed :]
Title: Re: music therapy
Post by: hizzo on Dec 31, 2008, 03:36 AM
QuoteAn adult human is roughly 75% water. Below is a link to images of water molecules which are exposed to different types of music. Click on music...then keep the pointer at the top of the image to display the song info.

https://www.hado.net/watercrystals/index.php

It all comes down to vibrations and how we react to them...and MMJ puts out the good vibes!  ;)
This site isn't working for me!
Title: Re: music therapy
Post by: easy way on Jan 02, 2009, 10:56 PM
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QuoteAn adult human is roughly 75% water. Below is a link to images of water molecules which are exposed to different types of music. Click on music...then keep the pointer at the top of the image to display the song info.

https://www.hado.net/watercrystals/index.php

It all comes down to vibrations and how we react to them...and MMJ puts out the good vibes!  ;)
This site isn't working for me!

Just look for info on Dr. Masuro Emoto...one of the books that I found insightful is entitled, 'Hidden Messages in Water'.
Title: Re: music therapy
Post by: songdiver on Jan 03, 2009, 05:41 PM
remember, the Jacket cured a board member's herpes recently, so yes, they can cure anything.  
Title: Re: music therapy
Post by: librarian on Jan 03, 2009, 06:38 PM
True dat. A real testament to their healing powers.
Title: Re: music therapy
Post by: hizzo on Jan 03, 2009, 06:59 PM
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QuoteAn adult human is roughly 75% water. Below is a link to images of water molecules which are exposed to different types of music. Click on music...then keep the pointer at the top of the image to display the song info.

https://www.hado.net/watercrystals/index.php

It all comes down to vibrations and how we react to them...and MMJ puts out the good vibes!  ;)
This site isn't working for me!

Just look for info on Dr. Masuro Emoto...one of the books that I found insightful is entitled, 'Hidden Messages in Water'.
Thank you much!